1. Cinnamon Plus is adapted to and intended for use in the east central and
north central United States. It has been tested in Kentucky, Michigan,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

2. Cinnamon Plus is a diploid medium red clover.
Its flower color is 27% light pink, 40% medium pink, and 33% dark pink.
Approximately 77% of the plants exhibit leaf markings, and 87% have hairs on the
stems. Cinnamon Plus is highly resistant to northern and southern anthracnose
and powdery mildew. Approximately 77% of the plants flower in the seeding year,
and it reaches 50% bloom about 2 days earlier than Arlington in the spring
growth of the first year after the seeding year.

3. Seed increase is limited to one generation of
breeder (syn 1), two generations of foundation (syn 2 or 3), and three
generations of certified (syn 2, 3, or 4) classes. Breeder seed was produced in
1998 and 1999 and is maintained in cold storage by FFR Cooperative. Length of
stand allowed is 2 years for each of the breeder, foundation, and certified
classes. Production of breeder and foundation seed classes is limited to the
northwest United States.

4. Certified seed will first be offered for sale
in 2003.

5. Application will not be made for Plant Variety
Protection.

6. Information in this application may be
forwarded to the PVP office.